Fender Guitars



In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] writes:
> Best off
>
> http://fender-guitars-review.blogspot.com/


I've always wanted to go rockabilly crazy w/ a Telecaster.
Maybe do Good Rockin' Tonight, Salty Dog/Annie Doll,
Dirty Water, 'n Where Were You Tomorrow (a la Wishbone Ash).
And some Rory Gallagher stuff. And that tune off Jethro Tull's
"This Was" album. Maybe up-tempo & rock-out some
Siegal-Schwall stuff. But there's this old, hollow-bodied
Gretsch jazz axe I'd cut my left leg off for, before acquiring
a Telecaster. There were these old, pre-humbucker pickups
on antient cheap-o, Kaye guitars -- stick a couple o' those on
there and overdrive a 30-50-watt tube BellTone amp, and yer off
'n runnin', and driving the whole neighbourhood wild with
weird sounds.

I also need a Flying-V.

Oh, well.


--
Nothing is safe from me.
I'm really at:
tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca
 
On Nov 18, 3:15 pm, [email protected] (Tom Keats) wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> > Best off

>
> >http://fender-guitars-review.blogspot.com/

>
> I've always wanted to go rockabilly crazy w/ a Telecaster.
> Maybe do Good Rockin' Tonight, Salty Dog/Annie Doll,
> Dirty Water, 'n Where Were You Tomorrow (a la Wishbone Ash).
> And some Rory Gallagher stuff. And that tune off Jethro Tull's
> "This Was" album. Maybe up-tempo & rock-out some
> Siegal-Schwall stuff. But there's this old, hollow-bodied
> Gretsch jazz axe I'd cut my left leg off for, before acquiring
> a Telecaster. There were these old, pre-humbucker pickups
> on antient cheap-o, Kaye guitars -- stick a couple o' those on
> there and overdrive a 30-50-watt tube BellTone amp, and yer off
> 'n runnin', and driving the whole neighbourhood wild with
> weird sounds.
>
> I also need a Flying-V.
>
> Oh, well.
>
> --
> Nothing is safe from me.
> I'm really at:
> tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca



Martin Barre is one of the most under-rated guitarists in rock music's
history. Also possibly the only one to survive Anderson's revolving
door policy WRT his (Anderson's) Hard-Work-as-Path-to-Wealthy-Retired-
Rock-Star methodology.